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Vibe coding can make programmer faster and more fun, but it has limits, engineers say.
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Quentin Peccoux, Anada Lakra, and Shivam Sagar spoke with BI about tiny teams.

Quentin Peccoux vibe codes every day. He's one of seven full-time employees at an AI-powered startup. Initially, he feared the technology would replace him. Now, he says it "feels like a superpower."

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Lovable CEO Anton Osika told Business Insider that a computer science degree hasn't become useless but its value has certainly shifted in the age of AI.
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Garry Tan, president and CEO of Y Combinator.
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Rahul Sonwalkar
Young founders in Silicon Valley's 'Youthquake' aren't waiting to grow up.

It's the golden age of AI, and there's a new gospel in Silicon Valley: Building a startup isn't just for the chosen few. It's the new rite of passage into adulthood.

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Karima Williams
Karima Williams vibe-coded an emotional support web app without technical training. It's helping people vent, reset, and move on.
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Harsh Varshney has been a software engineer at Google for 2 years.
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Vibe coding can make programmer faster and more fun, but it has limits, engineers say.
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The Anthropic logo is displayed on a smartphone screen.